Come hang out with us and enjoy a night of worship and entertainment at Celebration Community Church. You’ll get to see Z Artists Brandon Health, Nichole Nordeman, and Love & The Outcome perform live. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Find out more at Celebration Community Church’s website.

Celebration Community Church and Acoustic Nights™ hosts The Table Tourwith Brandon Heath, Nichole Norderman and Love & The Outcome

A Night of Music, Stories and Community—Where Everyone is Welcome

Acoustic Nights is known for featuring the music of talented Christian singer/songwriters in an intimate acoustic setting. Acoustic Nights is happy to be hosting The Table Tour, with Brandon Heath, Nichole Norderman and Love & The Outcome at Celebration Community Church in Celebration Florida.

Tables bring people together and The Table Tour is no different—to build a community of artists and fans. The Table Tour is a unique concert-like experience showcasing artists coming together, sharing both song and story, welcoming attendees to pull up a chair, and raising awareness and support for Feed the Children and their efforts to end childhood hunger in the United States.

Artists for the first run of the tour will include multiple-award-winning artists Brandon Heath, Love & The Outcome, and Nichole Nordeman.

Brandon Heath is one of the best in the industry at telling stories through his music, and the next chapter is about to start. On February 10, Brandon will release a new album of compelling and personal stories entitled, No Turning Back. Heath is a seven time Dove award winner (twice for Male Vocalist of the year,) multiple Grammy Award nominee, Emmy-winning songwriter known for his radio hits including four #1 singles, Your Love, Wait & See, I’m Not Who I Was, and Give Me Your Eyes. Brandon Heath seems headed to the top of the charts again with the title track of his upcoming release, No Turning Back, already top 15 on the AC chart. Heath plans to share stories, fan favorites, and introduce the audience to his collection of great new songs during his set.

Love & The Outcome is the emerging husband/wife duo of singer/songwriter Jodi King and bass player/songwriter Chris Rademaker. They believe Love & The Outcome is both a name and life story. The duo sold their Canadian condo and set off on an international musical road trip. Love & The Outcome were recent winners of three Covenant Awards (including Album of the Year and Group of the Year) at the Canadian Dove Awards show held in British Columbia. Adding momentum to the success they are already having, their singles King of My Heart and He Is With Us are exciting fans as to what they will do next!

Nichole Nordeman is one of Christian music’s most profound singer/songwriters with critical acclaim throughout her career. She garnered awards for Female Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year and many others as one of the industry’s premier female artists before stepping away to be home and raise her children, her greatest treasures, Charlie and Pepper. Now, Nordeman is returning to active touring and recording after her multiple year break. A self-described “wrestling poet” she is also an acclaimed author. Nordeman’s new music is hitting radio airwaves in the next few weeks with a brand new single. Fans and gatekeepers are ecstatic about her return and anxiously await her new album releasing later this year.

“The Table Tour unites popular musicians and their fan bases to defeat the status quo of hunger,” said Kevin Hagan, Feed the Children President and CEO. “Innovative efforts like these will bring us closer to our ultimate goal—creating a world where no child goes to bed hungry.”

Cost: Advance tickets are $15. All tickets $20 day of. Concert starts at 7:00 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the church during the week, after worship services on Sunday, or at iTickets. Call Celebration Community Church at 407.494.4644 for more ticket information and directions to the church, or visit Celebration Community Church.

About Feed the ChildrenFeed the Children is one of the world’s leading anti-hunger organizations, dedicated to creating a world where no child goes to bed hungry. Since 1979, Feed the Children has grown into one of the largest U.S.-based charities, accredited by GuideStar Exchange and the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, with a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator. By banding together with partners, donors, and communities to defeat hunger, Feed the Children distributed over $344 million in food, essentials, educational supplies, and medicine to over 10 million individuals in the United States and 18 other countries in fiscal year 2013. For more information visit Feed the Children.

Who: 64 FRC teams from throughout the world will bring students, teachers, Mentors, Sponsors and family members to participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC®) Orlando Regional. This high-tech sporting event will produce excitement and energy for participants and spectators alike, as teams compete for honors and recognition that reward design excellence, sportsmanship, teamwork, and more. At this year’s competition, forty-seven teams from Florida will compete with teams from South Carolina, Georgia, California, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Turkey, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Germany, and Puerto Rico.

What: Witness firsthand as these teams compete in a game called “RECYCLE RUSH(SM).” Recycle Rush is a recycling-themed game played by two Alliances of three robots each. Robots score points by stacking totes on scoring platforms, capping those stacks with recycling containers, and properly disposing of pool noodles, representing litter. In keeping with the recycling theme of the game, all game pieces used are reusable or recyclable by teams in their home locations or by FIRST at the end of the season.

Details: Admission is free to the public. More information: http://orlandofrc.org / (321) 362-9746.

About Orlando FIRST Robotics (HTTP//:orlandofrc.org)

The Orlando Regional is organized and produced by the Florida FIRST Robotics Education Foundation (FFREF). The FFREF is an all-volunteer, 501(C)3, non-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the education of Florida’s youth by motivating and inspiring young people to have an appreciation of science, technology, robotics, mathematics, engineering, and to pursue career opportunities in these fields for the benefit of the technology and scientific community. To learn more about Orlando FIRST Robotics, go to https://orlandofrc.org

FRC is a STEM education competition that challenges high school students, working with professional Mentors, to design and build a robot to contend in competitions that measure the effectiveness of each robot, the power of collaboration, and the determination of students. Teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition Orlando Regional will vie for regional awards and a spot at the FIRST Championship to be held April 22-25, 2015, at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. The competition is part of FIRST, an international nonprofit K-12 STEM education program that uses robot challenges to build science and technology skills and interests.

FIRST serves over 10,000 students statewide. With support from a comprehensive network of Fortune 500 corporations, educational and professional institutions, foundations, and individuals, FIRST provides more than $20 million in college scholarships. To learn more about FIRST, go to www.usfirst.org

The youth at Community Methodist in Casselberry will hold a HUGE rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. There will be lots of clothing, furniture, misc. items, tools, antiques, books, etc. You name it, we got it! This event has become known all throughout Florida. Some people even plan their vacations around it! So, don’t miss it! You can shop for HOURS and not see it all! Come early and stay all day because there will be food and drinks available for purchase! The money that is raised will help fund the youth’s summer mission trips. They will be serving in Haiti and Georgia. We look forward to seeing you there!

All you can eat chili and a trip to the baked potato topping bar. You will also be voting for the best chili. The proceeds from this event to support our youth group. Chili Cook-Off will be in the Fellowship Hall.

The Men of Holy Family are proud to serve up Our Famous Battered Fish for Lenten. We start serving begin at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. We will offer up Our Famous Battered Fish served Family Style with sides of Cole Slaw, Fries, Green Beans, Bread, Tar-tar Sauce and Malt Vinegar. We also offer Baked Fish, Fried Shrimp and a weekly Seafood Special. But WAIT! Don’t Eat Too Much! You will want to save room for Dessert. Each Friday we have Desserts offered by another Ministry of the Holy Family Parish. Desserts will be available for nominal charge (and Father will give dispensation on these desserts).

Food and beverages start at 5:30 p.m. in the new parish Life Center. Be sure to bring Family and Friends. You will not want to miss out on a good time with great food at the very best value in Southwest Orlando for over 20 years!

FAMILY SPRING FAIR!
Come and join us for a weekend full of family fun at our annual Family Spring Fair, at Iglesia Casa del Alfarero, (The Potter’s House Church). We’ll have rides, games, face painting, and amazing food.

The Big Wheel Deal (wheelchair basketball game). Two teams made up of players who normally use wheelchairs and those who do not. Pre-game, halftime, and post-game activities. Admission is FREE, but pledges can be made for every point a team of your choice scores. Proceeds from “The Big Wheel Deal” will go toward the Central Florida Access-Life Expo in Ocoee. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for this family fun event. We look forward to seeing you there!

For further information, visit AccessLife or email: doug@access-life org. To play on a team, to participate in the halftime contest, or to make a pledge, please call: 214.893.9056.

The 1st Annual Brevard HEAT Sports Fundraiser Crop starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 13 and ends at 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 14 for a total of 17 hours of crafting time (short sleep break)! Each participant will have 6 feet of working space, with door prizes, music and food for a fun weekend away. Friday includes a dessert bar while Saturday will include a delicious brunch and a great supper buffet, in addition to munchies at all times!

The $50 fee will support the HEAT homeschool baseball and softball teams in purchasing equipment and uniforms. You can find Fundraiser Crop or Brevard HEAT on Facebook, OR you can call/text Debbie Tuggle at 321.428.1386 for more information.